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Bedruthan Steps Beach

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The National Trust owns a portion of the north Cornwall coastline, which includes Bedruthan Steps beach. The dramatic views of the North Cornwall coast are provided by the scenery on the cliffs. From the cliffs, there are steep steps to the rocky Bedruthan beaches. Due to the dangerous tides and […]

Mawgan Porth Beach

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Mawgan Porth Beach, located approximately six miles north of Newquay in Cornwall, is a popular surfing and family beach. It is roughly halfway between Watergate Bay and Bedruthan Steps beaches, in a picturesque, protected cove. Mawgan Porth is a large beach facing the west and north. There are a few […]

Watergate Bay

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Tregurrian Beach, which is located in Watergate Bay and has two miles of golden sand, is three miles from Newquay’s downtown, which is a 15-minute drive or a 45-minute walk away. Watergate Bay is a popular family vacation spot due to its extensive sand dunes and close proximity to Newquay. […]

Porth Beach

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Newquay – Porth Surf Report and Forecast Between Lusty Glaze and Watergate Bay beaches, Porth is a west-facing beach with a view of Newquay Bay and the Headland. There is still enough of the exposed beach to enjoy even at high tide. Porth Beach is popular with people who have […]

Whipsiderry Beach

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Whipsiderry Beach is a small, peaceful beach that can only be visited during low tide; however, please be advised that you should return back up to Porth because high tide can cut off the stairs. It is secluded around the corner from Porth Beach. The long walk down steep steps […]

Lusty Glaze Beach

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Lusty Glaze Surf Report and Forecast Lusty Glaze is the most easterly of the four beaches—the others are Great Western, Tolcarne, and Towan Beach—and it faces the northwest. The one-of-a-kind beachside complex at Lusty Glaze is reached via a flight of steep steps. a beach that is only privately owned […]

Tolcarne Beach

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Newquay – Tolcarne Wedge Surf Report and Forecast Tolcarne Beach, with its brightly painted beach huts, can be reached by walking further along Cliff Road, which leads to Great Western Beach, which can be reached directly from Towan Beach during low tide. Golden sand and easy swimming are only part […]

Fistral Beach

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Newquay – Fistral North Surf Report and Forecast Fistral Beach is a world-class surfing venue and possibly the most popular beach in Newquay, Cornwall. The fine, sandy beach at Fistral is far from the bustle of Newquay’s town center. It is the center of the UK’s surf scene and is […]

Great Western Beach

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Great Western Beach can be reached by walking from Towan Beach at low tide, but when the tide is high, Cliff Road leads down a steep slope next to the Great Western Hotel to get there. This beach also has deckchairs, body boards, and windbreaks, as well as a café […]

Towan Beach

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Newquay – Towan Surf Report and Forecast The westernmost of Newquay’s four beaches, Towan Beach has sands that are suitable for families and cover more than a mile at low tide. The north-facing Towan Beach is the closest of the four beaches to the Newquay town center. It is one […]